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: Objects like kitchen knives appear and disappear, leading Cass to distrust her own vision and sanity.
The story is set in motion by a single choice: Cass Anderson's decision to drive past a car stopped in the woods during a torrential storm. This act, driven by her own fear for safety, becomes the "original sin" of the narrative. When the woman in the car—Jane Walters—is found dead, Cass is consumed by a crushing guilt that erodes her mental defenses. This guilt is compounded by the fact that Jane was a burgeoning friend, creating a secret that Cass keeps even from her husband, Matthew. ConfusiГіn - B. A. Paris.epub
: This sustained psychological abuse is designed to have Cass certified as mentally unstable so the conspirators can seize her inheritance. III. The Unreliable Narrator vs. The Unreliable Environment : Objects like kitchen knives appear and disappear,
A central theme of the novel is the weaponization of memory. Having watched her mother suffer from , Cass is hyper-aware of her own potential cognitive decline. The narrative uses this vulnerability to explore the mechanics of gaslighting : When the woman in the car—Jane Walters—is found
I. Narrative Catalyst: Guilt and the Social Moral Code
: Matthew and Cass’s best friend, Rachel, systematically manipulate Cass’s reality by convincing her she has forgotten events that never happened, such as ordering a baby pram or making appointments.



